Electrically Forced Coaxial Nanojets for One-Step Hollow Nanofiber Design

The outer liquid of a two-liquid coaxial electrified jet is gelled before the onset of natural instabilities to yield hollow nanofibers. By using sol−gel chemistry, innocuous solvents such as glycerol and olive oil, and electrohydrodynamics, it is possible to make such structures in a rather straigh...

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Hauptverfasser: Loscertales, Ignacio G, Barrero, Antonio, Márquez, Manuel, Spretz, Rubén, Velarde-Ortiz, Raffet, Larsen, Gustavo
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description The outer liquid of a two-liquid coaxial electrified jet is gelled before the onset of natural instabilities to yield hollow nanofibers. By using sol−gel chemistry, innocuous solvents such as glycerol and olive oil, and electrohydrodynamics, it is possible to make such structures in a rather straightforward manner.
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